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Clay.earth
PatchlogPatchlog's answer:
A real free plan with no trial expiry, and a widget that embeds in any web app with two lines of JavaScript. No bloated feature set, no enterprise pricing for a tool that should be simple.
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Most changelog tools charge $29-$60/month for features most small teams never use. Patchlog gives you a working in-app widget, a public SEO-friendly changelog page, full Markdown support, and RSS on the free plan. The Pro plan is $5/month. It covers everything 90% of SaaS products actually need.
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Indie founders, solo developers, and small SaaS teams who want to keep users informed about product updates without paying enterprise prices for it.
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Built out of frustration with the existing options. Every changelog tool was either too expensive, too complex, or offered a "free trial" that expired before you could evaluate it properly. Patchlog started as the tool we wished existed: simple to embed, honest free tier, no fluff.
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Laravel, Vue 3, Inertia.js, Tailwind CSS, MySQL.
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Patchlog is early-stage and does not publicly disclose customer names at this time.
Based on our record, Clay.earth seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 20 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
It's a market! Kindest seems to have staying power: https://www.kindestapp.com I first thought to share Clay (https://clay.earth) but I see they were acquired by Automattic recently. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
For your use case(s), try https://clay.earth/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Word of warning: I tried Marissa Mayer's Sunshine contacts and it nuked my phone's contacts. Luckily I had a backup vcard export from way back I could restore from. Others I've tried: * Clay (https://clay.earth) is a great option for "batteries included". Based on what you described, it can pull from Google/Outlook, Linkedin, and messaging apps. Doesn't get all the duplicates but gets close enough, and they offer... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I use Clay (https://clay.earth/) but haven't used it much as I found the search was lacking (my primary use case is searching for contacts that fulfill X criteria). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I've been using https://clay.earth for this - it does #s 1-2 by default, and the rest can be done with notes on a particular contact. More people focused than lead focused so might work for what you need. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Dex - One place for your relationships โ impress with thoughtfulness
Changelogfy - Changelogfy is an all-in-one platform to collect, organize and manage customer and teammates feedback, prioritize and build a product roadmap, and announce product updates.
Monica - Monica is an open-source personal CRM to keep track of your friends and family.
Barelog - Simple way to create a changelog for your product
Network Tree App - Network Tree is a personal relationship management platform that helps you strategically organize and utilize your network in a more efficient way through features such as reminders, grouping, AI search, and note sections.
Changefeed - A beautiful changelog for your product in seconds